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THE BELFAST MUSIC SOCIETY
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ELEBRITY
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AT THE ELMWOOD HALL
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ELEBRITY
CONCERTS
1990-91-
The BMS has been able to arrange a fine series
of CELEBRITY CONCERTS for their 70th
season, 1990-91, at the Elmwood Hall, thanks' to
continued support from the Arts Council of
Northern Ireland, and to most generous
sponsorship from the Belfast City Council.
Everyone is welcome. There is no formality
about becoming a subscriber- just fill in the
attached form. Tickets for individual concerts
are available only at the door, or from Koinonia
of Pottinger's Entry, off High Street, from
Marcus Music of 113, North Street, and from
James Morton Pianos, 88, Great Victoria Street.
Wine and soft drinks
available in the interval
Saturday, 29 September 1990 7.30 p.m.
Annual general meeting of subscribers
followed at 8.00 p.m. by a short recital by a
young Belfast-born violinist.
Saturday, 13 October 1990 7.30 p.m.
One
Britain's best-known chamber groups.
THE NASH ENSEMBLE
MICHAEL d'ARCY with our own well-
known accompanist FRANCIS KING, piano.
Philip Hammond - Sonata
Beethoven Sonata in E flat major Op.12 No. 3
Debussy Sonate
Free glass of wine and light refreshments
Mozart-Sintain [293]
Ian Brown, piano
Phillippa Davies, flute
Gareth Hurst, oboe
Fr 19/2 Françaix - Wind Quintet
Belfart.
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Duncan Prescott,
Brian Wightman, bassoon
Susan Dent, horn.
many foreign tours;
The Nash has made
concerts have been given throughout
Europe, the United States, in South
America, the Middle East and Far East,
Israel and Japan.
1770
Beethoven Piano Quintet in Eb
Michael Alcorn - Wind Quintet commissioned
by BMS
Poulenc - Sextet for Piano and Wind Quintet
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Saturday 19 January 1991 7.30 p.m.
NEIL MACKIE, tenor
SIONED WILLIAMS, harp
ini
Neil Mackie is an internationally known
artist. In 1988/89 season Mr Mackie toured
America with the Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, and he toured Mexico for the
British Council.
Sioned Williams is principal harpist of
the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and will
travel with them to Japan and Hong Kong
in the spring.
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Handel Three A
Schubert Gesange des Harfners
John Thomas Fantasia for harp (solo)
Robin Holloway - The Noon's Repose Op. 39
Britten Canticle No. 5: The Death of St.
Narcissus Op. 89
Andre Caplet Divertissement a l'espagnole
(harp solo)
Alphonse Hasselmans - Nocturne Op. 43
Britten Arrangements of folk songs
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AMADEUS. 76.1.91.
Saturday, 9 February 1991, 7.30 p.m.
BRITTEN STRING QUARTET
Peter Manning, violin Keith Pascoe, violin
Peter Lale, viola Andrew Schulman, cello
The music critic of The Guardian has
described this quartet as "outstanding in
the younger generation. You have only to
hear the euphonious, totally true matching
of these four talented young players for a
few moments to realise that they are
already in the international league
Hay Quartet Op. 76, No. 3
Da yers, new work - quartet
commissioned by BMS
Mozart Quartet in D, K.575
Saturday,
16 March 1991,
7.30 p.m.
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RAPHAEL
WALLFISCH, cello
PETER WALLFISCH,
piano
Raphael Wallfisch is an established
chamber music player, performing in a duo
with his father, the pianist Peter Wallfisch.
This season he returns to Sweden to lead
masterclasses and workshops, whilst last
season he participated in the Piatigorsky
Seminars in Los Angeles. He records
exclusively for Chandos.
Beethoven Judas Maccabeus Variations
Bach G minor Sonata
George Crumb - Cello Sonata
Debussy-Sonata
Schumann
Brahms F major Sonata
Adagio & Allegro
Saturday 6. April 1991,7.30 p.m.
THE CAMBRIDGE MUSICK
Robert Ehrlich, recorder
Andrew Manze, violin
Mark Levy, viola da gamba
Richard Egarr, harpsichord
Since its debut in January 1988 as winner
of the Schott Ensemble Competition, the
group has already performed in France,
Germany, Holland and Spain, and been
booked for tours of Switzerland, Ireland,
England and Wales for the Early
Music Network. They have been acclaimed
in the Dutch and English press as 'stunning'.
Handel, Vivaldi and the High Baroque in
England and Italy.
Date to be announced.
May 1991
LEEDS PIANO COMPETITION
PRIZEWINNER
Sponsored by the Belfast City Council.
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The BMS has been presenting concerts of first-rate
chamber music, including materpieces which are
landmarks in European culture, for 70 years. Some
of the world-famous artists who have played and
sung for us have included the Amadeus Quartet,
Elly Ameling, Claudio Arrau, Vladimir Ashkenazy,
Janet Baker, Pierre Bernac and Francis Poulenc,
Alfred Brendel, Barry Douglas, Kathleen Ferrier,
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, John Lill, Elisabeth
Schwarzkopf, Gerard Souzay and Rosalyn Tureck.
Copies of BMS brochures available from the
Secretary, Margaret Hunter, 36 Sharman Road,
Belfast, BT9 5FX, tel. 661708.
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